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Computer Graphics, C version / Donald Hearn, M. Pauline Baker.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Upper Saddle River, N.J. : Prentice Hall, c1997.Edition: 2nd edDescription: xx, 652 p. : ill. (some col.) ; 27 cmISBN:
  • 0135309247
  • 8120309448 (pbk.)
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • T385 .H385 1997
Contents:
NOTE: Each chapter concludes with a Summary, References and Exercises.) 1. A Survey of Computer Graphics. 2. Overview of Graphics Systems. 3. Output Primitives. 4. Attributes of Output Primitives. 5. Two-Dimensional Geometric Transformations. 6. Two-Dimensional Viewing. 7. Structures and Hierarchical Modeling. 8. Graphical User Interfaces and Interactive Input Methods. 9. Three-Dimensional Concepts. 10. Three-Dimensional Object Representations. 11. Three-Dimensional Geometric and Modeling Transformations. 12. Three-Dimensional Viewing. 13. Visible-Surface Detection Methods. 14. Illumination Models and Surface-Rendering Methods. 15. Color Models and Color Applications. 16. Computer Animation. Appendix A: Mathematics for Computer Graphics. Bibliography. Index.
Summary: For junior- to graduate-level courses in computer graphics. Also, widely used for professional self-study. Reflecting the rapid expansion of the use of computer graphics and of C as a programming language of choice for implementation, this new version of the best-selling Hearn and Baker text converts all programming code into the C language. Assuming the reader has no prior familiarity with computer graphics, the authors present basic principles for design, use, and understanding of computer graphics systems. The authors are widely considered authorities in computer graphics, and are known for their accessible writing style. A free Open GL supplement is available via the texts Prentice Hall Catalog page.
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 626-637) and indexes.

NOTE: Each chapter concludes with a Summary, References and Exercises.) 1. A Survey of Computer Graphics. 2. Overview of Graphics Systems. 3. Output Primitives. 4. Attributes of Output Primitives. 5. Two-Dimensional Geometric Transformations. 6. Two-Dimensional Viewing. 7. Structures and Hierarchical Modeling. 8. Graphical User Interfaces and Interactive Input Methods. 9. Three-Dimensional Concepts. 10. Three-Dimensional Object Representations. 11. Three-Dimensional Geometric and Modeling Transformations. 12. Three-Dimensional Viewing. 13. Visible-Surface Detection Methods. 14. Illumination Models and Surface-Rendering Methods. 15. Color Models and Color Applications. 16. Computer Animation. Appendix A: Mathematics for Computer Graphics. Bibliography. Index.

For junior- to graduate-level courses in computer graphics. Also, widely used for professional self-study. Reflecting the rapid expansion of the use of computer graphics and of C as a programming language of choice for implementation, this new version of the best-selling Hearn and Baker text converts all programming code into the C language. Assuming the reader has no prior familiarity with computer graphics, the authors present basic principles for design, use, and understanding of computer graphics systems. The authors are widely considered authorities in computer graphics, and are known for their accessible writing style. A free Open GL supplement is available via the texts Prentice Hall Catalog page.

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